The Lord of Death and the Queen of Life eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 176 pages of information about The Lord of Death and the Queen of Life.

The Lord of Death and the Queen of Life eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 176 pages of information about The Lord of Death and the Queen of Life.

And even as she was crushed against the railing, with one hand she dropped the baby to eager, upstretched arms below; and with the other she tossed the package high in the air.  There it broke apart, the air caught it, and the thousands of leaflets fluttered down upon that street full of sympathizers.

Leaflets, each of which described a discovery which was to give to women the power of abolishing the opposite sex, of making Venus a world not only one in country, one in industry and one in thought, but—­one in sex!

The thunderous meaning of Estra’s last action almost made Billie forget that it was, in truth, the woman’s last act.  For next moment her lifeless form was being crushed beneath the feet of that supremely cultured, marvelously civilized mob; for it was only a mob, despite its astounding advancement; a mob which had retained all the brute’s fanaticism, and all the male jealousy of the female.

For they were all men.

The four had been on Venus almost twenty-four hours when Smith, knowing the condition of the machinery in the cube, warned the others that they must return.  Secretly, he was tired of the Venusians’ continual smiling; for they had fairly outdone each other to show the visitors all that could be shown.  But it was Van Emmon who thought to ask for Estra’s wonderful library.

“These chemicals and metals you are giving us,” he said, making a regular speech of it, “are extremely welcome; they will enable us to perform experiments otherwise out of our reach.

“But Estra’s books will mean still more to the people of the earth.  If there is no one else with more need for them, who is going to put in a claim, then why not let us have them?”

Apparently the Venusians did not like the idea very well.  “They must have thought it was like letting a monkey play with a rifle,” the doctor afterward put it.  But, for lack of a leader with any motive for objecting, and because Estra had no living relatives to claim the library, somehow that incredible collection of intellectual gems got into the possession of the four.  Nothing was said about it during the quiet leave-taking, and when the cube finally rose away from the roof, Van Emmon’s face beamed with happiness and a great sigh of satisfaction escaped him.

“Well”—­looking at the books—­“they kind of make up for the fact that the folks didn’t ask us to call again!”

And he turned and went straight to the kitchenette, where he proceeded with great speed and efficiency to set out the following: 

Canned Soup.  Canned baked beans.  Fried bacon and egg.  Coffee.  Peaches.

“Come and get it!” he shouted.  The doctor tore himself away from the books; Smith crawled out from the beloved machines; Billie came out shortly from her cubby-hole, and slipped into her seat in a highly excited manner.  There was a brightness in her cheeks, and a noticeable change in her usually assured manner.  This timidity, so utterly new to the girl, seemed most pronounced whenever Van Emmon chanced to look at her; which was quite often.

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